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Nov
4
comment What is needed to add DNSSEC to my site?
It definitely make sense to use DNSSEC on your domain if you care about the security. See About the Kaminsky bug and also see my answer that I found to my own question. I haven't found any information that I can use a self-signed SSL certificate for this, but it would be nice so that I don't have to pay for this service.
Nov
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answered What is needed to add DNSSEC to my site?
Nov
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awarded  Commentator
Nov
4
comment What is needed to add DNSSEC to my site?
That is wrong. You need a certificate for every domain name, exactly as for HTTPS/SSL. And that is sold as an extra service. See this page (in swedish) loopia.se/domannamn/detaljerad_prislista so it is a fact.
Nov
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awarded  Editor
Nov
4
comment What is needed to add DNSSEC to my site?
This is like saying "If you don't know HTTPS, it's not for you" and that is very false. Even if DNSSEC is implemented on the DNS server it doesn't mean that your domain is secured with DNSSEC. It is provided as an extra service.
Nov
4
revised What is needed to add DNSSEC to my site?
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Nov
3
asked What is needed to add DNSSEC to my site?
Oct
28
comment How does IPv6 and AAAA DNS records affect my visitors?
But the question was about IPv6 only in case the server doesn't have IPv4.
Oct
27
accepted How to set the Bit Length when generating SSL Certificat with Java keytool?
Oct
27
accepted How does IPv6 and AAAA DNS records affect my visitors?
Oct
27
comment How does IPv6 and AAAA DNS records affect my visitors?
1 or 2 in 1000? Here in Sweden IPv6 is very rare, and the biggest telecom company Telia sadly don't support IPv6. Okey, so they can not access the web site then, that was what I presumed. Thanks for the clarification.
Oct
27
asked How to set the Bit Length when generating SSL Certificat with Java keytool?
Oct
26
awarded  Critic
Oct
26
comment How does IPv6 and AAAA DNS records affect my visitors?
If an AAAA-record do the same thing as an A-record, why do we have AAAA-records?
Oct
26
comment How does IPv6 and AAAA DNS records affect my visitors?
From Wikipedia: For deployment, IPv6 is largely incompatible with IPv4 at the packet level, and translation services have practical issues that make them controversial. IPv6 and IPv4 are therefore treated as almost entirely separate networks with devices.
Oct
26
comment How does IPv6 and AAAA DNS records affect my visitors?
So you mean that the visitor doesn't has to do anything, even if they only has support for IPv4?
Oct
26
comment How does IPv6 and AAAA DNS records affect my visitors?
I actually don't think that IPv6 is backwards compatible, but I'm not sure about that. As what I understand an A-record returns a IPv4 address and a AAAA-record returns a IPv6 address. I thought that this mean that if I only have a AAAA-record, the client has to connect to the server using IPv6, but if the client doesn't support IPv6, that's impossible. Or am I wrong? I am confused.
Oct
26
asked How does IPv6 and AAAA DNS records affect my visitors?
Oct
22
revised How do I write IDN domains?
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